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On Wednesday, May 15th, 2019, at approximately 11:30 PM, the Dawson Creek RCMP received a report of a structure fire located in Pouce Coupe. Dawson Creek RCMP officers arrived on scene and determined that the structure on fire was in fact, the Peace River Haven building. Officers secured the area until fire services arrived and… Read more

Fort St John 2019-05-03 08:50 PDT On May 2, 2019 just before 7:30am, Fort St John RCMP received a report of a stolen dirt bike. A 2014 Kawasaki KX250F dirt bike was taken from the back of a vehicle located on 112th Ave in Fort St John, BC. Neighbours heard a dirt bike leaving the area between the… Read more

2019-05-03 13:14 PDT The Fort St John RCMP are asking the public for assistance with two arson to vehicle investigations that occurred on April 28, 2019 between 9:30-10:00pm. Investigators believe the two arsons may be related. The first arson occurred on the 10100 block of 114A Ave, Fort St John, BC. A man was seen pouring an accelerant on a 2014 white Ford… Read more

2019-04-17 11:56 PDT UPDATE The Fort St John RCMP wish to take the opportunity to thank the public for their assistance in sharing information about this matter. A media release was put out on April 17, 2019 and by the next day, a member of the public updated that they believed they had observed it at an… Read more

2019-04-11 11:50 PDT On March 31, 2019 at approximately 2:15pm, Fort St John RCMP received a report of a stolen blue 2017 Ford F350 from the parking lot of the North Peace Leisure Pool located at 9505 100th St, Fort St John, BC. Video surveillance shows the vehicle was taken the same day at approximately… Read more

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The RCMP are investigating a Break and Enter at a multi-resident complex located at the 9800 block of 108th Ave. Fort St John RCMP secured and reviewed video surveillance. A man entered the complex through an unlocked window and was seen attempting to break into mailboxes inside the facility. The man proceeded to… Read more

UPDATE 25 APR 2019 @ 3:13 PM Tumbler Ridge RCMP advise that Mr. SKLAPSKY turned himself into the Fort St. John RCMP, who were happy to assist him in finding a place to stay. Tumbler Ridge RCMP have advised that they are seeking the public’s help in locating the following subjects who have warrants… Read more

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – February 5th, 2019 at 4:16 am, three thieves forcibly entered the business of T&T Communications trying to rob the business as seen on the surveillance video. (screen shot taken of video posted on Energeticcity.ca ) “They took the phones off the counter that are dummy phones and they took a computer screen,” said Troy Huillery,… Read more

Thieves broke into Action Property and left empty handed FEBRUARY 4, 2019 2:50 PM FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – At 5:07 am, caught on surveillance camera what appears to be two thieves entering Action Property trying to rob the establishment. Wanda Smook shares with me they had just driven by the business 10 minutes prior to… Read more

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